A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Chicago, Illinois
Born:
December 20, 1986
Connor O'Malley is an American comedian from Chicago, Illinois. He's written for and starred in many comedy shows, including Joe Pera Talks With You as Mike Melsky, How To with John Wilson, and I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. O'Malley is also well-known for his YouTube channel, on which he has amassed over 205,000 subscribers as of March 2024, where he posts videos portraying a very manic and aggressive persona, described by some as "performance art" because of his unusual style of comedy. In 2023 he published his first short film 'The Mask' on his YouTube channel, which was very well received by fans and has over 500,000 views. His directorial debut 'Rap World' created with Danny Scharer will world premiere at the 2024 LA Festival of Movies.
Cinematography:
2017 2Nite Show Starring Johnny Carson
Director:
2017 2Nite Show Starring Johnny Carson
2018 Guy's Day
2018 Late River with River Guy (Conner O'Malley) The Only Talk Show in the River
2019 Howard Schultz Tapes
2020 BIRDFEST 2020
2020 Bike Talk Show
2020 Bill
2020 Hudson Yards Video Game
2023 Rebranded Mickey Mouse
2024 Rap World
Executive Producer:
2017 2Nite Show Starring Johnny Carson
2018 Guy's Day
2018 Late River with River Guy (Conner O'Malley) The Only Talk Show in the River
2019 Howard Schultz Tapes
2020 BIRDFEST 2020
2020 Bike Talk Show
2020 Bill
2020 Hudson Yards Video Game
2020 Relaxing Old Footage With Joe Pera
2023 Rebranded Mickey Mouse
2024 Rap World
Writer:
2017 2Nite Show Starring Johnny Carson
2018 Guy's Day
2018 Late River with River Guy (Conner O'Malley) The Only Talk Show in the River
2019 Howard Schultz Tapes
2020 BIRDFEST 2020
2020 Bike Talk Show
2020 Bill
2020 Hudson Yards Video Game
2020 Relaxing Old Footage With Joe Pera
2023 Rebranded Mickey Mouse
2024 Rap World
Creator:
2015 How To Make It in USA
Executive Producer:
2015 How To Make It in USA
2018 Joe Pera Talks With You
Writer:
2014 Late Night with Seth Meyers
2015 How To Make It in USA
2018 Joe Pera Talks With You
2020 How To with John Wilson
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